BioProfile for a Champion Body Builder. Interpretation of the BioProfile The dashed red line is...

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BioProfile for a Champion Body Builder

BioProfile for a Champion Body Builder

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Interpretation of the BioProfileInterpretation of the BioProfile

• The dashed red line is drawn from the zero point

• The plus and minus numbers at the top refer to the percentage deviations from the zero line (+15 to -15)

• The grey area represents +2 to -2 % deviation. Values within this zone are “average” compared to the Reference standard

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Underweight Female Long Distance Runner

D=5.10

Young, Obese Female Weight Lifter Young, Obese Female Weight Lifter

D=6.61

Weight Reduction: Male WrestlerWeight Reduction: Male Wrestler

D=6.43D=7.06 D=6.43

Baseball Pitchers: College vs Boston Red SoxBaseball Pitchers: College vs Boston Red Sox

World Champion Male GymnastWorld Champion Male Gymnast

BioProfile

Step 5. Plot the % dev on the BioProfileStep 5. Plot the % dev on the BioProfile

Shoulder%dev= 2.9%

Data from a champion female gymnast following 16 months of bed rest from a sports injury. The athlete gained 17.1 kg body

mass, and % body fat assessed by hydrostatic weighing increased from 14.2% to 22.9%

BioProfile: Champion Cross-Country WalkerBioProfile: Champion Cross-Country Walker

Prima Ballerina (San Francisco Ballet)Prima Ballerina (San Francisco Ballet)

BioProfile: World Champion Shot Put AthletesBioProfile: World Champion Shot Put Athletes

BioProfile: Ballet DancerBioProfile: Ballet Dancer

D=5.19

Complete Report: Channel SwimmerComplete Report: Channel Swimmer

%dev

D=6.83

NFL Professional Players (1941 vs. 2000)NFL Professional Players (1941 vs. 2000)

1941 2000

Mass 97.1 average

118 heaviest

141.5

Stature 185.7 200.7

FFM 81.3 123.3

BioProfile for 35 athletes with FFM

exceeding 100 kg (222 lb)

Body fat by underwater weighing; athletes from USA Olympic field

events teams and pro football players (Dolphins, Saints, Jets,

Cowboys, Redskins)

Reason: 4-day weekly barbell routine